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they are probably for the export market, not very old and not very valuable. The Chinese are famous for recycling makers marks and imperial seals. Some of the works are quite good. If they were Japanese they would be called Imari ware and would look slightly different. The colors of the glazes would be a little different. pink is not a color used often if at all in Imari ware.

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they are nice looking bowls and have what appears to be an Imperial court theme which is a very common subject matter. If she likes them, then that is all that matters. I think I may actually have some rice bowls and pho bowls with a similar theme.

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